Comments on: New Projects!http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953 Fri, 27 Feb 2015 07:42:20 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2By: DEAN V. DANNEWITZhttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953&cpage=1#comment-2292 DEAN V. DANNEWITZMon, 03 Jan 2011 03:48:12 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953#comment-2292Anna: This does not have to do with this project, but I am using this as a means to report to you that the keying program has several flaws and some projects cannot be keyed because the program freezes and becomes non-responsive. I have reported this several times but I get the answer that they know about this and nothing else. I have deleted and reinstalled the keying tool several times but there is no change. So, I am very frustrated. I just completed keying 89 records of the US Postmaster appointments which took me over four hours and I cannot get past the first image in the set. I have managed to key over 5,000 records of the Kansas GAR in spite of the keying program slowing me down to a snails pace. It is very discouraging. ]]>By: afechterhttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953&cpage=1#comment-2201 afechterWed, 17 Nov 2010 21:08:52 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953#comment-2201Kelly, I was amazed at how many men passed away due to illness – it brings to light the conditions of how they were living. ]]>By: Kelly Foringerhttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953&cpage=1#comment-2172 Kelly ForingerMon, 15 Nov 2010 03:07:36 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953#comment-2172I have been working on the WWI California Death idex. Doing this has opened my eyes to what these men sacrificed for our country. I have even shed a few tears reading some of these articles. I Know it sounds strange but i have enjoyed inputting this information for others to gain more knowledge about their family members who served our coutry faithfully. I also have learned more over all History I never knew about. Thanks. ]]>By: aphrotritehttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953&cpage=1#comment-2165 aphrotriteFri, 12 Nov 2010 02:16:25 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=953#comment-2165Where can you see how many points you’ve accumulated for the challenge? ]]>